Game Of Thrones Season 8 Was Never The Show's Worst Year (It's Not Even The 2nd Worst)

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Game of Thrones season 8 remains contentious and disliked five years after it aired on HBO, but it wasn't actually the nadir of the show. The HBO series looked almost untouchable heading into its final season. It was the biggest, buzziest show in the world, capable of dominating the conversation like no other, beloved by fans and acclaimed by critics.

This isn't just to say that changing the books is bad - Game of Thrones is its own beast, and any adaptation is going to have to make alterations and cuts, especially when the source material is so vast. Each is even, to varying degrees, defensible. But these do portray a show at a crossroads: it could, in theory, have adapted those books into two seasons instead of one, but chose not to. That's understandable, but means by this point it was making the choice to speed toward its endgame.

The problems in Game of Thrones season 5 aren't just to do with book changes, of course, but also how the show was transitioning: Tywin Lannister is dead, Arya Stark and Tyrion are headed to different parts of Essos, Bran Stark is missing from season 5 completely. With so many changes, it was always going to be a difficult year; it's also a particularly grim one, even by this show's standards.

Game Of Thrones Season 7 Had Season 8's Biggest Issues First Best Episode: "The Spoils of War" / Worst Episode: "Beyond the Wall" Close One interesting part of the backlash to Game of Thrones season 8 is that, in a sense, it shouldn't have been surprising. That isn't just because wrapping up the show in six episodes was always a tall order, but because Game of Thrones season 7 laid bare all the problems.

Related Every Upcoming Game Of Thrones Spinoff Explained Game of Thrones ended, but audiences returned to Westeros for House of the Dragon - and HBO has even more Game of Thrones spinoffs in development. This very much feels like a season where showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss knew where they needed characters to end up, but without all the notes to make it sing. That's apprent whether it was the Night King bringing down the Wall, Littlefinger being killed, Jaime leaving Cersei behind, or the Starks heading for a full reunion. Again, it's still good - a season full of dazzling spectacle - but is lacking in ways that Game of Thrones never used to be.

 

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